USAToday 2/11/21 |
The Democratic House managers prosecuting the case in former President Donald Trump's second impeachment trial made video of the January 6th attack on the Capitol -- much of it never seen before -- central to their presentation as they delivered their opening arguments on Wednesday.
WATCH: New video at the impeachment trial showed when former Vice President Mike Pence was escorted away from the Senate Chamber area on Jan. 6 at rioters invaded the Capitol.
— ABC 7 News - WJLA (@ABC7News) February 10, 2021
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Never-before-seen security footage from the U.S. Capitol shows officer Eugene Goodman leading Sen. Mitt Romney away from the violent mob. pic.twitter.com/V310S2n4mB
— The Recount (@therecount) February 10, 2021
There was also video in which a rioter was walking in the Capitol as he taunted, "Where are you Nancy?" looking for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and audio played of frantic communications by police who were being overrun and attacked the violent mob. Video snippets also showed the crowd chanting "Hang Mike Pence!" and shouting against him as Trump tweeted during the attack that Pence, quote, "didn’t have the courage to do what should have been done to protect our Country and our Constitution."
The managers used the gripping video to support the case they presented that Trump, who is facing a single charge of "incitement of insurrection," spent months lying about the election, stoking anger and urging action by his followers with his rallies and tweets to, quote, "stop the steal," laying the groundwork for his supporters to carry out the attack on January 6th. They further said that he did nothing to stop the attack while it was going on, and in fact enjoyed watching as the mob rampaged in support of him. Rep. Stacey Plaskett of the Virgin Islands said, "They did it because Donald Trump sent them on this mission. President Trump put a target on their backs and his mob broke into the Capitol to hunt them down."
Lindsey Graham on Fox News: “What did Nancy Pelosi know and when did she know it?” pic.twitter.com/shbTmDAhaW
— TV News HQ (@TVNewsHQ) February 11, 2021
The House managers will continue to present their case today, and then Trump's attorneys will put on their defense starting Friday.
Sen. Tuberville: "I want to know how the Democrats can justify spending millions of dollars on an unconstitutional trial when Americans are out of work." https://t.co/xgNsmYrIfO pic.twitter.com/NP8SjVz9uy
— The Hill (@thehill) February 11, 2021
➤CDC UPDATES CORONAVIRUS FACE MASK GUIDANCE, ENDORSES ‘DOUBLE MASKING’: The CDC has updated its face mask guidance. CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky made the announcement yesterday, noting a recent lab experiment found that placing a cloth mask over a medical procedure mask or using a medical procedure mask with knotted ear loops and tucked in sides decreased exposure to potentially infectious aerosols by about 95 percent. The guidance advises adhering to two important steps: 1) making sure the mask fits snugly against the face, and 2) picking a mask with layers to “keep your respiratory droplets in and others out.” But, at this time, the agency advises against using two disposable masks, as they are “not designed to fit tightly and wearing more than one will not improve fit.” It also does not advise combining a KN95 mask with any other mask.
➤FEDS INVESTIGATING HUGE COUNTERFEIT N95 FACE MASK OPERATION: Federal authorities are investigating a huge counterfeit N95 face mask operation in which fake 3M masks were sold to hospitals, medical facilities and government agencies in at least five states. Minnesota-based 3M is among the world's largest producers of N95 masks, which are considered the gold standard in protecting against the coronavirus. The foreign-made fakes are becoming harder to spot, and their use by health care workers could put them at risk for Covid-19, while they falsely believe they are protected by the mask.
➤GEORGIA D.A. OPENS CRIMINAL PROBE INTO ELECTION INFLUENCE ATTEMPTS, INCLUDING TRUMP'S CALL: A Georgia district attorney said yesterday that she'd opened a criminal investigation of attempts to influence the November election, including a January 2nd phone call by then-President Donald Trump asking Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to find enough votes to overturn Joe Biden's victory in the state. The news from Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, a Democrat elected in November, comes after Raffensperger's office opened an administrative probe earlier this week into a complaint alleging Trump's call to the secretary of state violated Georgia law. Senior Trump adviser Jason Miller blasted the D.A.'s announcement, saying, "This is simply the Democrats’ latest attempt to score political points by continuing their witch hunt against President Trump, and everybody sees through it."
➤U.S. IMPOSING NEW SANCTIONS ON MYANMAR AFTER MILITARY COUP: The administration yesterday ordered new U.S. sanctions on Myanmar in the wake of the military coup there on February 1st during which national leader Aung San Suu Kyi and other senior politicians were arrested. President Biden said he's issuing an executive order that will prevent Myanmar’s generals from accessing $1 billion in assets in the U.S., and that there will be further action coming, stating, "The military must relinquish power it seized and demonstrate respect for the will of the people of Burma," using an alternate name for Myanmar. Large numbers of protesters against the coup turned out again in Myanmar yesterday, despite an increased use of force against them by security forces.
Bruce Springsteen Was Arrested For DWI In New Jersey https://t.co/ruK9EdFdzg pic.twitter.com/0tHIbIzQIX
— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) February 11, 2021
"Mandalorian" actress Gina Carano dropped by Lucasfilm and talent agency after controversial tweets https://t.co/zhGeL5KuFG
— CBS News (@CBSNews) February 11, 2021
🏀MAVERICKS TO RESUME PLAYING ANTHEM AFTER NBA REITERATES POLICY: One day after it was reported that Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban had stopped having the national anthem played before Mavericks home games this season, Cuban reversed course Wednesday after the NBA reiterated what it described as "longstanding" policy that the anthem be played before games. The NBA had initially said teams could handle pregame activities however they wanted to amid the unusual circumstances caused by the pandemic, but reversed course as Cuban's decision got national attention. The Mavericks released a statement from Cuban: "We respect and always have respected the passion people have for the anthem and our country. But we also loudly hear the voices of those who feel that the anthem does not represent them. We feel that their voices need to be respected and heard, because they have not been." Many NBA players kneeled during the anthem last season amid the racial justice protests in the wake of George Floyd's killing.
Tom Brady throws the Lombardi trophy from his new $2,000,000 boat to Cameron Brate during the Bucs’ Super Bowl parade...and it’s caught.
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPointsApp) February 10, 2021
Brady’s daughter: “DAD NOOOOO” pic.twitter.com/eozkmkNbew
🏈BUCCANEERS CELEBRATE SUPER BOWL WIN WITH BOAT PARADE: The Tampa Bay Buccaneers celebrated Sunday's Super Bowl victory with a boat parade yesterday on the Hillsborough River near downtown Tampa. At one point during the parade, quarterback Tom Brady tossed the NFL's championship Lombardi Trophy to tight end Cameron Brate in another boat. In addition to watching from shore, dozens of people gathered in their own boats and other watercraft, but they were told to stay at least 50 feet from the players' boats.
🏒GOLDEN KNIGHT'S NOSEK POSITIVE FOR CORONAVIRUS: The NHL said yesterday that Vegas Golden Knights forward Tomas Nosek had tested positive for the coronavirus and was in isolation. Vegas is still scheduled to play the Anaheim Ducks today, pending test results of players and staff on both teams. Meanwhile, Minnesota forward Victor Rask was added to the Covid-19 list, with the Wild now having 13 players on the list, due to either positive tests or contract tracing, and their games are postponed through at least Saturday.
⚾RED SOX SEND BENINTENDI TO ROYALS IN THREE-TEAM TRADE: The Boston Red Sox sent outfielder Andrew Benintendi to the Kansas City Royals in a three-team trade yesterday that also included the New York Mets. Boston traded Benintendi and an unspecified amount of cash to the Royals for outfielder Franchy Cordero and two players to be named later. Boston also received minor league Josh Winckowski and a player to be named later from the Mets, who got outfield prospect Khalil Lee from the Royals.
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